the high beams work off of a different fuse , both low beams are on the same fuse. fuse panel under dash on drivers side
you will probably have to replace the headlight switch.
hi-beam switch is faulty
Use your high-beam headlights at night whenever it is legal and safe.
High beam headlights reveal objects at a distance of at least 450 feet away. High beam headlights allow the driver to view obstacles in the road much sooner than low beam headlights.
Use your high-beam headlights at night whenever it is legal and safe.
No, you should not use high-beam headlights at all in heavy fog.
At night yes, but in the day no because the sunlight overpowers the headlights and high beam lights.
Car headlights have to be able to "dip" so as not to dazzle oncoming traffic, they therefore can switch between a "high" beam and a "dipped" beam and thus have a dual beam.
I was looking at the 1996 Mercury Grand Marquis Owner Guide and it shows that you can change each of the ( 4 light bulbs for the 2 low beam and the 2 high beam headlights ) ( the low beam headlights take bulb # 9006 ) ( the high beam headlights take bulb # 9005 )
i have a 96 olds achieva and my high beam light was flashing, i checked the headlights and one of my low beam headlights was out. once replaced the flashing stopped.
A blown fuse can affect just your high beam headlights. The high beam and low beam headlights are on separate fuses. The separate fuses ensure that you will not lose all of your license at the same time.
Check fuses and bulps.